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GERMAN WALL CLOCK

GERMAN WALL CLOCK, C. 1975, H 28″:Having no marks and a roman numeral face. Including the wind key. Purchased in Frankfurt, Germany C.1975. Condition report ^^ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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19/20th C. Mahogany Wall Clock, Beveled Glass

Late 19th/early 20th Century mahogany wall clock with beveled glass, with pendulum, 28″h. x 17 1/2″w. x 8″d. Good condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Gilbert Birch Banjo Wall Clock and a Sessions Ma

Gilbert Birch Banjo Wall Clock and a Sessions Mahogany Wall Clock. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement […]

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English Mahogany Wall Clock-on-Shelf

Large English Carved Mahogany Wall Clock-on-Shelf, fourth quarter 19th century, in the Renaissance Revival style, retains the brass-clad “Moon” pendulum and the period brass winding key, h. 19″, w. 15-1/4″, d. 8-1/4″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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American Wall Clock,

American Wall Clock, first quarter 19th century, by Sol Jeromes and Company, Bristol, Connecticut, with an eight-day movement, double weighted, the painted face with Arabic numerals in a veneered mahogany case with a mirror beneath, h. 33″, w. 18″, d. 5-1/2″. Condition report American Wall Clock: In “as found” condition. A one-inch section of veneer […]

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Biedermeier wall clock

A mid 19th century gilt wood and framed two day 19th century Austrian wall clock, 18″ in height and 15″ long. The porcelain and pressed brass dial has an automation Cupid, who hammers arrows when the clock strikes. The “picture frame” casement has a glazed door opening outward to carved gilt wood and pressed brass […]

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